Casablanca show it’s neo- Moorish and French influence. Known as “Casa” to locals its streets exude an atmosphere of bygone days. Today Casablanca is one of Africa most important ports. The city’s old town is a maze of carpet merchants and silver Jewelry. The most impressive structure is the Hassan II Mosque the country largest and most magnificent. Also remember by its 1942 movie “ Casablanca”.
Hassan II Mosque Neo- Moorish structureSite of Casablanca movie At the bus stop Olives market, along with a very pleasing fragrance
Shadier is situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Atlas Mountains. A modern city emerged after the 1960 earthquake. Our tour started with a cable ride to the top of Agadir’s Kasbak hill more than a mile above sea level. Followed by the Talbots mosque with their intricately decorated facades and ornate doors.
Talbots MosqueBeautiful Door Window Top of the Kasbah Hill Not my liking A face to love or not
Part of the Canary Islands, the archipelago’s exudes equal parts Spanish flair and islands tranquility. The volcanic Mt Teide is Spain highest point, watches over the island fruit and vineyards that produce some of the nation’s finest wines.
Early morning over Santa CruzSky line of Santa CruzMt Teide captivating rocks 13,398 ft high with blue sky